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Was doing some testing against filevault and finally realized I had access to another rom type. So here's attached a csr file snarfed from a powerbook g4 in case anyone can find a use for it. Unfortunately, it acts just like the ipod.csr when used to spoof the remote end of a firewire connection to Vista - at least for me. -tm

I am having issues with it - any time I run ./businfo, nodecount=0, and anytime I run winlockpwn, it dies on the line where it tries to determine on which node it is.... the array just breaks... line 120.

Any chance you'd be willing to search for offset values for regular and FUS unlocking in SP3? I'm gonna give it a shot this weekend, but I have never really analyzed or parsed memory addresses. I'll try to use the example provided at the moonloop site.

I'm researching this, but if anyone can shed some light on it, please do. I've purchased a cardbus firewire card for use on PC's that dont have Firewire ports. You can plug it into a locked PC and the OS will install the drivers. Then just run winlockpwn and your in! Guys in my office have disabled Firewire in the BIOS and set a password. Now I'll spend a lunch unlocking everyone's PC. What a surprise when they get back, hehe.

An important note, if your running this, use winlockpwn 0 1 2 instead of 0 1 3. The 3 option removes the password on all the accounts which may cause some "issues" if your in a corporate environment. the 2 option only unlocks the PC, should be enough for whatever mischief your planning (and have permission to do so).

willamc,
I've tested winlockpwn on windows xp sp2 with latest update. It failed to unlock windows xp sp2. But if I use a windows xp sp2 box without latest, winlockpwn works well. I used msv1.0 technique.